After three quarters, Blinn College women's basketball was in a great position to win a road game as the Buccaneers led by 13 points but McLennan Community College stormed back to beat Blinn 72-65 Monday night. "I have to give McLennan credit because they made plays offensively in the fourth," said Jeff Jenkins , Blinn head coach. With the loss, Blinn falls to 5-5 on the season while its Region XIV record stays at 1-2. Ke'Asia Williams led Blinn in scoring with 22 points while Karissa Bla... [read more]

After three quarters, Blinn College women's basketball was in a great position to win a road game as the Buccaneers led by 13 points but McLennan Community College stormed back to beat Blinn 72-65 Monday night. "I have to give McLennan credit because they made plays offensively in the fourth," said Jeff Jenkins , Blinn head coach. With the loss, Blinn falls to 5-5 on the season while its Region XIV record stays at 1-2. Ke'Asia Williams led Blinn in scoring with 22 points while Karissa Black (5'11''-F) also reached double figures with 11. Jasmine Redmond chipped in eight points and Jade Rochelle finished with seven in the loss. McLennan and Blinn appeared fairly equal in the opening quarter as McLennan edged out a 13-11 lead after the first. The Buccaneers battled back in the second quarter to take a 29-27 lead at halftime. The third quarter was the most successful for the Buccaneers as Blinn outscored McLennan by 11 to claim a 53-40 lead heading into the fourth quarter. The final quarter is where Blinn lost control of the game and the lead as McLennan outscored the Buccaneers 32-12 to storm back for the victory. Blinn will look to bounce back on Wednesday, Dec. 7 with a home game against Panola College at 5:30 p.m. Panola hold a 2-1 record in Region XIV play.Courtesy of: buccaneersports.com

Eastern Florida's women's basketball team fell 76-56 to Santa Fe College on Tuesday at the Titan Field House. Eastern Florida dropped to 1-4 in the NJCAA Region 8 non-conference match up. Santa Fe improved to 4-3. Santa Fe led 19-17 after the first quarter and pulled away late in the second quarter for a 43-34 halftime lead. The Saints put the game away in the second half, leading 63-49 after three quarters and holding the Titans to seven fourth-quarter points. Eastern Florida committed 3... [read more]

Eastern Florida's women's basketball team fell 76-56 to Santa Fe College on Tuesday at the Titan Field House. Eastern Florida dropped to 1-4 in the NJCAA Region 8 non-conference match up. Santa Fe improved to 4-3. Santa Fe led 19-17 after the first quarter and pulled away late in the second quarter for a 43-34 halftime lead. The Saints put the game away in the second half, leading 63-49 after three quarters and holding the Titans to seven fourth-quarter points. Eastern Florida committed 30 turnovers and surrendered 15 steals. It shot 31 percent (19 of 61) from the floor and 22 percent (8 of 36) from the three-point line. The Titans also missed seven free throws. Santa Fe was 27 of 82 from the floor for 32 percent and two for 19 from the three-point line for 10.5 percent. The Saints were 20 of 26 from the free-throw line. They had 10 turnovers. Eastern Florida won the rebound battle 54-46 but had only two steals. Arian Emanuael-Wright led Santa Fe with 25 points while Tatiyana Rock contributed 20. Trudy Walker (5'11''-F) led Eastern Florida with 12 points and 12 rebounds. Idaysha Sealey (5'7''-G) scored 11 for the Titans while Sherae Cherafant added 10. Next up for the Titans is a visit from Region 8's second-ranked team, Chipola College, which moved to 5-0 with a 91-42 victory at ASA College Miami on Tuesday.Courtesy of: efsctitans.com

Hampshire graduate Mary Feaster scored a game-high 26 points as Potomac State continued to pull away from the College of Southern Maryland during an 86-70 win Monday at Dana G. Lough Gymnasium. Feaster scored all her points from the floor, making 12 field goals including two threes. Kirsten Doleman added 14 points and five steals, and Olivia Wilson added 13 points as well as a team-high nine rebounds. Ny'Zhea Green also scored 13 points, while former Petersburg standout Sam Rohrbaugh had... [read more]

Hampshire graduate Mary Feaster scored a game-high 26 points as Potomac State continued to pull away from the College of Southern Maryland during an 86-70 win Monday at Dana G. Lough Gymnasium. Feaster scored all her points from the floor, making 12 field goals including two threes. Kirsten Doleman added 14 points and five steals, and Olivia Wilson added 13 points as well as a team-high nine rebounds. Ny'Zhea Green also scored 13 points, while former Petersburg standout Sam Rohrbaugh had 12 and seven steals. The Hawks were led by Doretha Curry with 16 points. The Catamounts improved to 5-0, which started with a 25-23 lead after the first quarter, grew to 47-36 by halftime and was 62-52 entering the fourth. PSC travels to upstate New York to play Niagara Community College on Saturday at 1 p.m.Courtesy of: times-news.com

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